Amy Calapa

Senior Scientist at EnviroTrac Ltd.

Amy Calapa is a Senior Scientist at EnviroTrac Ltd. since January 2022, with a robust background in environmental science and project management. Prior experience includes serving as Project Manager at Environmental Business Consultants, Inc. from June 2016 to December 2021, and as a Laboratory Technician at Chembio Diagnostic Systems, Inc. for a brief period in early 2016. Amy's earlier roles also encompass coordination of hotel contracts at Travel Impressions and customer service positions at Target and Joann Fabric & Craft. Amy holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Geology/Earth Science from Stony Brook University, obtained between 2012 and 2014.

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New York, United States

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EnviroTrac Ltd.

EnviroTrac Ltd. is a consulting and contracting firm that provides turn-key environmental services throughout the country and abroad. We provide cost effective and innovative solutions to complex and routine environmental projects; solutions created by combining the appropriate people with the right technologies to meet each project's unique challenges. EnviroTrac has 140 employees in offices throughout New York, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. Core Values – We deliver value, quality and innovation safely to our clients. Our staff includes the following professionals: Professional Geologists Professional Engineers Licensed Site Remediation Professionals Licensed Environmental Professionals Licensed Site Professionals Certified Hazardous Material Managers EnviroTrac offers the following services: Remedial Investigations and Feasibility Studies Phase I & II Environmental Site Assessment Soil & Groundwater Remediation Stormwater management Compliance Audits Environmental Permitting Engineering Construction Services Remedial System Design, Installation and Operation and Maintenance Underground Storage Tank Assessments and Closures


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51-200

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